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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 October 2023

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The Scottish Government has made clear on a number of occasions its intention to maintain direct payments in support of active farming, and to continue to fund farming and food production in a way that delivers for climate and nature.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2022

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Audit Scotland operate independently from the Scottish Government. The Auditor General has highlighted seven themes in their Strategic Priorities and Future Work Programme, including Climate Change.
Committees Published: 27 September 2021
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2023

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The Scottish Government did not provide any funding directly to Relationships Scotland Family Mediation Highland in 2022.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 05 February 2020

The cabinet secretary has just said that the Scottish Government must lead “from the front” in tackling the climate emergency.
Last updated: 12 June 2024

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The Scottish Ministers are therefore now required to make regulations to set targets.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 13 January 2026

We are joined by the cabinet secretary, Màiri McAllan; Gareth Fenney, the Scottish Government’s interim deputy director for heat in buildings delivery; Henry Hardy, climate change plan team leader; and Jess Niven, interim deputy director for heat in buildings policy and regulation.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Summary of Survey

The reduced need for travel was also viewed as being complimentary to the Parliament’s climate change policy. Notes of caution were made about the potential for negative perceptions from the public and to ensure there was no additional pressure put on members to return to work early from illness or other long-term leave.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-01617 Pam Gosal 11/10/2021 World Menopause Day 37 Yes 19/10/2021 S6M-01860 Beatrice Wishart 29/10/2021 Protecting Marine Life During Unexploded 6 Yes 02/11/2021 Ordnance Removal S6M-01866 Maggie Chapman 02/11/2021 The Right to Access Environmental Justice 10 Yes 16/11/2021 S6M-01892 Jim Fairlie 05/11/2021 Tackling Misogyny and Violence Against 34 Yes 01/12/2021 Women and Girls S6M-01924 Miles Briggs 04/11/2021 Lung Cancer Awareness Month, November 34 Yes 03/12/2021 2021 S6M-02070 Maggie Chapman 12/11/2021 Transgender Day of Remembrance 2021 30 Yes 02/12/2021 S6M-02237 Christine 25/11/2021 Homecoming for Mary Queen of Scots 12 No 07/12/2021 Grahame S6M-02278 Richard Leonard 25/11/2021 Role of Rail in Achieving Climate...
Last updated: 28 June 2022

Summary of Survey

The reduced need for travel was also viewed as being complimentary to the Parliament’s climate change policy. Notes of caution were made about the potential for negative perceptions from the public and to ensure there was no additional pressure put on members to return to work early from illness or other long-term leave.

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